Sky News host Paul Murray says the media's biased reporting of Prime Minister Scott Morrison is 'just rubbish'.
Sky News host Paul Murray says the media’s biased reporting of Prime Minister Scott Morrison is “just rubbish”.
This comes as The Guardian reports: “In Lismore, it’s getting harder to tolerate climate inaction – and Morrison’s cowardly silence spoke volumes”. “This was part of the oh-so independent media and their follow-up to the hit jobs that they’ve had in the past couple of days when it comes to floods, the Prime Minister and the situation that of course has played out in Lismore of recent days,” Mr Murray said.
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